2. Zosia Mamet

Mamet, wearing a vintage Stone Fox Bride jumpsuit, couldn't contain her excitement during her first visit to the museum. "I'm stoked to see the exhibit," she told reporters outside.

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3. Anna Kendrick

"I'm really moved and inspired by Jennifer Connelly's work," Kendrick (in Chaiken) told InStyle.com while viewing artifacts from Requiem for a Dream, A Beautiful Mind and Virginia inside the exhibit. "It's really challenging and beautiful."

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4. Emmy Rossum

The Charlie Kaufman exhibit on Being John Malkovich was what Emmy Rossum, dressed in Carolina Herrera, was looking most forward to. "I think that will be really fun!" she told InStyle.com.

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5. Julie Weiss

“What is extraordinary is seeing the other work,” said costume designer Julie Weiss, who was honored at the dinner and her work on Frida and Twelve Monkeys is featured in the exhibition. “To be able to come here and enjoy the works of my colleagues, of our colleagues, that we're together. And that's an honor. It's very exciting.”

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6. Liev Schreiber

Schreiber, dressed in a Calvin Klein suit, was also present at the exhibit and later explored the Dracula costumes, part of the Eiko Ishioka exhibit, with actress Emmy Rossum.

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7. Persol Magnificent Obsessions: 30 Stories of Craftsmanship in Film

The exhibit features costumes, set notes, scripts and other fascinating artifacts curated from some of Hollywood’s iconic films including Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas, Apocalypse Now, and more. The exhibit will run until November 10, visit movingimage.us to learn more.